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    from Applied Fluid Mechanics by Mott and Untener (7th Edition) Page 73. 4. A storage tank for sulfuric acid is 1.5m in diameter and 4.0m high. If the acid has a specific gravity of 1.80‚ calculate the pressure at the bottom of the tank. The tank is open to the atmosphere at the top. 5. A storage drum for crude oil (sg=0.89) is 9.75m deep and open at the top. Calculate the pressure at the bottom. 6. Question 3.54‚ 3.55 and 3.56 from Applied Fluid Mechanics by Mott and Untener (7th Edition) Page

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    common place and murder and death a daily occurrence. Crack-cocaine and heroin are sold in corner markets‚ and the dead eyes of men and women wandering about aimlessly in the streets of Mott Haven are all too common. Their bodies riddled with disease‚ disease which seems to control the neighborhood. This is Mott Haven‚ in New York City’s South Bronx‚ the outback of this American nation’s poorest congressional district‚ also the setting of Jonathan Kozol’s disturbing representation of poverty in

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    that they had no choice than to be recognized by the opposite sex. These organizations blossomed from the abolitionist movement‚ which encouraged the participation of women in an effort to free the slaves. In July of 1848‚ Elizabeth Stanton and Lucretia Mott‚ two social activists‚ held a convention on women’s rights in Seneca Falls‚ New York. Over three hundred people attended the event‚ which spanned two days. It consisted of lectures and discussions on the social‚ economical‚ religious‚ and political

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    Are a people ever justified in openly violating laws (like the Fugitive Slave Act) that they disapprove of and think immoral? What has been the fate of such laws in U.S. history? Should the majority always Rule I believe that if the law is so immoral that it causes harm you have an obligation to disobey. According to the law‚ it was the responsibility of the federal government to help owners recapture these runaway slaves‚ who were denied any legal means to try and fight their return to slavery.

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    upper classes‚ women became the moral and spiritual leaders of their households‚ known as the Cult of Domesticity. Along with speaking on temperance and abolition‚ some women began speaking on women’s rights at conventions. One such woman was Lucretia Mott. She was focused mostly on women’s rights‚ publishing her influential Discourse on Woman and founding Swarthmore College. She became a Quaker minister‚ and was noted for her speaking ability. She advocated the boycotting the products of slave labor

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    Today ’s American women are following centuries old traditions of rebelling against society ’s outlook on women around. Earlier in America ’s history‚ it was unheard of for a woman to be in both the public and domestic sphere. Women were forced to spend most of their life in the domestic sphere‚ and wear ridiculous clothes everyday. For a long time‚ women have been degraded and pushed around‚ causing women to initial movements to change the way society treats women. In America‚ "the land of the

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    Machado says‚ “He was sorry for the little black girl‚ and resolved to protect her if she did not finish the task” (913). He promised to protect her Lucretia. Damiao was left having to choose between keeping his promise to Lucretia or keeping Sinha Rita happy‚ so she would not change her mind about helping him to never return to the seminar. He broke his promise by handing Sinha Rita the rod. He stayed attached to Sinha Rita. His new life

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    because of hardship develop coping skills. I have had people in my life that have been loyal to me in good times and bad times‚ and they have come together to support me‚ thus helping me to cope with whatever I was going through. “Home”‚ by author Lucretia Dibba‚ tells of her experience of living in a Home in the United States that is not her own‚ in which she does not feel at ease to be herself. This experience leaves her missing her home in Gambia‚ where she is surrounded by her own family where

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    from one foot to another‚ which is not normal for an elephant to do in a normal state of health. “’Friend‚ who is a certified animal behaviorist‚ believes the elephants weave repetitively in anticipation‚ or excitement‚ of what is about to occur”’(Mott). Feld Entertainment‚ which is part of Ringling Bros. has a population of over fifty endangered elephants in their captivity‚ which they call their pampered performers‚ yet their pampered performers are being locked in cages that are nearly just as

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    research because I will be able to portray the difference between First Lady Hayes and First Lady Garfield. I will also explore the differences in character‚ and the role this played in public reception of the two women. Morgan‚ Barbara. "Garfield‚ Lucretia (1832-1918)." Women in World History:

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